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AstroAI 12 Volt Car Refrigerator, 58 Quarts(55L) Portable Freezer 12V Fridge Electric Cooler -4℉~68℉ with 12/24V DC & 110V AC for Car, RV, Truck, Van, Boat for Camping, Travel, Fishing Outdoor

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Size: 58 Quart (55L)


Features

  • LARGE CAPACITY: Our 12 volt refrigerator, with its large 55L capacity and 12.6"(L)x 17.6"(W)x 10.4"(H) interior dimensions, works as a fridge or freezer to keep items like beverages, fruits, ice cream, vegetables, seafood, meats, skincare products, and milk chilled or frozen. Great for picnics, barbecues, camping, house parties, and travel.
  • FAST COOLING: With its powerful compressor, the car refrigerator can cool up to 95F in 30 minutes when empty; it takes about an hour to reach its lowest temperature of -4F. Choose between MAX mode for fast cooling and ECO mode for energy saving. NOTE: The operating temperature does not exceed 131F
  • BATTERY PROTECTION: Includes three levels of battery protection: low, medium, and high. The portable freezer reduces power consumption to the desired level, maximizing vehicle battery life. Once you set a level, the refrigerator will automatically re-apply the setting whenever you turn it on.
  • FUNCTIONAL DESIGNS: The LED display panel helps check and set the temperature in low light. The UL-listed car cigarette lighter extension cord with a built-in ceramic fuse provides first-class protection from overloads and short circuits.
  • VERSATILE: With the included 12/24V DC and 100V to 240V AC adapter, you can cool your belongings with this portable refrigerator at home or in your car. You can even use it outdoors with a portable power bank!

Product Dimensions: 13.58"D x 27.28"W x 21.46"H


Brand: AstroAI


Capacity: 55 Quarts


Configuration: Compact Internal Freezer


Color: Pink, Mint, Black, Peach


Installation Type: Freestanding


Number of Doors: 1


Defrost System: Frost Free


Voltage: 12 Volts


Finish Type: Matte


Brand: ‎AstroAI


Item Weight: ‎35.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.6 x 10.4 x 17.6 inches


Item model number: ‎PF550G


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PF550G


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Item Weight: ‎16.17 Kilograms


Capacity: ‎55 Quarts


Number Of Doors: ‎1


Date First Available: August 24, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Gets really cold
Just got this and it works great. Temperature Guage is super accurate, size is adequate
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by teekawi

  • It works great.
I wondered how useful a separate refrigerator compartment would be on a freezer unit. The answer is that it works just fine. To test whether the refrigerator would work I put two thermometers in the unit—one in the refrigerator space and one in the freezer space. I set the freezer to 19F. As you can see from the photo, the freezer was at 19 and the refrigerator remained above freezing at around 44. However as time went on, the refrigerator did get cooler and eventually ended up at 38. This is fine because it confirmed to me that I could keep items from immediately freezing while I traveled. I like the size of this unit. It seems to work fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Chromer Chromer

  • Love this little cooler.
This cooler is very convenient and easy to travel with. It keeps lots of beverages (milk, soda, protein drinks) and snacks like meats and cheeses very cold. Chocolate bars stay cold and hard in 114 degree F outside weather while driving in the car. It does operate on 12 Volts in the car, but our minivan has a 115 Volt AC inverter built-in. So while on the road I leave it plugged in the the AC power. Two reasons… First, I ONLY use the AC power brick (in the car and in the motel room)! Second, and more important for me, when I start the car, the cooler comes on automatically! I do not have to remember to turn it on every time we stop and go again. The settings seem to stay without having to reset the temperature each time either. In the motel room, I think, I had to set the temperature. But not in the car. I don’t understand why that was. You can set the temperature easily with the front panel. We keep it right at 32 degrees F. It will get colder (mid 20’s) but the short periods when it is turned off, it can warm up to the 40’s quickly. It was fine turned off and the lid closed while we stopped for an hour or two on the road. Not much longer than that though! This was a summer trip with 90 to 114 degrees F every day. The car has Air Conditioning, but that is only good while driving. Sitting still, turned off, 100 degree temps will ravage any cooler. I suppose you could use it as a freezer, but only for an overnight situation if it sits plugged in all the time and you don’t open it much, or at all. It can (sort of) warm up quickly while open or unplugged. Not good for frozen things like popsicles. We tried keeping microwaveable meals and popsicles in the little freezer section, but with all of the on and off action and opening and closing of the lid, over a week, the meals were not in perfect shape and the popsicles had melted a bit and frozen several times over. I was not satisfied for long travel frozen storage because of it. It makes an outstanding refrigerator, and can make liquid slushy and could even freeze it under the right conditions. It survived a month long road trip in our Chrysler minivan. It is slim enough to fit between the rear seats, top door opens forward so we can get cool beverages and cheese snacks while traveling. Most of the time we had the seat behind the driver folded into the floor for easier storage and ease of getting the cooler in and out of the car. We first had it in the rear, but realized it would be better up front with us. I could see if it turned on or not. More than a couple of times the AC power cord was unplugged due to moving suitcases and musical instruments. If you don’t load it up too bad it is easy to lift and move around. Most overnight stops we brought it in where we were staying. We bought a folding wagon to move it and our luggage into our motel rooms. Hotels also have luggage dolly’s, but that can be a hit and miss situation, so we rely on our own equipment. Do not leave it on overnight in your vehicle, unless you have a big specialized house battery setup and can calculate how many watts you’ll need. It will drain your cars 12 Volt engine battery overnight! I ran some tests to see if I could leave it hooked up to a heavy duty jump pack overnight. No way. It sucked the jump pack dry in less than a half hour! You get what you pay for. The expensive battery coolers cost an arm and a leg for a reason. For us, this cooler costs way more than an ice chest, but costs way less than a battery backed cooler. It fit our wallet… just fine. We accepted the moving around inside motel rooms as us saving money. For the price we are very happy with it’s operation and the quality and materials. A styrofoam cooler would be much cheaper, but I hate dealing with ice and the water it turns into. Speaking of water, this unit can develop frost inside, and after a few on/off cycles condensation water can accumulate. But for us, after a month of daily on the road use, only a tiny bit of condensation water was on the bottom. We emptied it out and cleaned it on occasion. Paper items (paper plates, etc.) will get wet or soaked if left inside. YMMV. It cleans up easily inside and we now keep it in the dining room running 24/7. I keep my protein drinks and homemade ice tea in it. We left it there because we thought we were hitting the road again in a few days, but that turned into months. We are taking it out on another 1 month road trip in a couple of weeks. I have confidence it will continue to work well. We are pleased we bought it. Hope this (too long) message helped you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Spider81

  • WORKED GREAT!
I ordered this for my move 2 states away during summer heat. It is sturdy, fit well in the trunk of my SUV, and plugged into my car outlet. It kept my frozen food frozen for 2 days. However, it took 2 days to get it started and I'm so glad I tried it out a week before my move. Once it got to the coolness I programmed it for (29°F), I was able to transfer my frozen meat at the bottom, then casseroles, and my grass-fed butter at the top. The bottom is coldest area. The side basket section is very cold but not frozen. Anyway, I think every one who takes long road trips or camps should invest in one of these. The draw back for an emergency back-up in case the power goes out is that it takes a while to achieve the coolness needed to transfer foods from your freezer. But if you have ice packs, you could still salvage your food. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Mariel C. Kraus

  • Excellent refrigerator and freezer
I’ve used it on multiple trip’s including to Alaska and the Arctic Ocean in Canada. Never needed to purchase ice. When stopping at a motel I pulled it out of my Jeep and carried it inside the room and plugged it in, in the room and never worried about food spoiling. I camped and never had an issue with my battery having troubles while plugged into the Jeep. I also used it when the power failed in my house. Just plugged it into my Jeep and put my most important and expensive food that I needed to keep cold, in the unit. I saved a hundred dollars worth of food that way. It is much better than a standard dormitory refrigerator because the cold air stays in the unit when popping the lid. It can easily hold multiple gallons of milk and sodas and plenty of other food in the refrigerator side of the unit. The freezer side is also quite large and can hold quite a bit of stuff. Easy to clean. Easy to program. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by JackF

  • Has kept food frozen for about a week now
This has been a lifesaver since my refrigerator broke. I have been able to save my frozen foods. Once that’s done I am planning on using it on trips. Having a home electrical plug and one for the car is great!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by Ruthie

  • Don't buy
I bought this in November of 2021. I bought this for when we travel in the summers, so we have used this for 7 trips and it has already quit working. It only cools down to 67degrees now, it's definitely not worth the price!
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by lisa

  • Problems with the top cover
The media could not be loaded. Hello. I have been using this refrigerator for two years and it has been working and continues to work perfectly. Recently the lid has started to open, I cannot find the cause of the malfunction. I understand that the product return period has long expired. I would like to ask the seller to contact customer service and give me some information on how to fix the opening lid, I wrote to customer service, they do not answer. Or I will ask the seller to send me a new refrigerator, I can send mine back to him. Or a refund and I can send the refrigerator to the seller. I would also like to say that the product works perfectly, but due to the constantly opening lid, the refrigerator works a lot without stopping. Please take action as soon as possible. If you are going to send a new refrigerator or issue a refund please contact me, I have changed my address. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Kristina Kristina

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